Not only was the Asus Transformer Prime just announced within the last few minutes, but NVIDIA also brought their new quad-core processor out of its codename state. Project Kal-El can now officially be referred to as NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 processor. As the world’s first quad-core chipset for mobile devices, it can deliver up to 5x […]

Not only was the Asus Transformer Prime just announced within the last few minutes, but NVIDIA also brought their new quad-core processor out of its codename state. Project Kal-El can now officially be referred to as NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 processor. As the world’s first quad-core chipset for mobile devices, it can deliver up to 5x the performance over their Tegra 2 dual-core processor that was released earlier this year. It combines a PC-class CPU and 3x faster GPU with stereo 3D support to deliver incredible power and a long battery life with less power consumption.

Using the Tegra 3’s new patented Variable SMP architecture, this chipset can switch between four main cores and a fifth lower-power “companion” core to extend battery life and make your tablet perform much more efficiently. For those of you that had concerns about single-charge life, this should allow you to have some faith. It’s obvious that NVIDIA not only focused on power, but they focused equally on how to make devices last longer.

The Tegra 3 will be featured first in the Transformer Prime, but you have to imagine that it will find its way into other tablets before too long. No word yet on when we might see a processor of this magnitude in a phone other than rumors yesterday of the HTC Edge.

To learn everything thing else there is to know about the Tegra 3, you will want to jump past the break. We have videos, comparison photos, and a performance break down. Can you feel the power yet?

Videos:

Tegra 3 vs. the competition:

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A detailed look at Tegra 3’s 5th “companion” core:

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Developers from some of the Tegra 3 optimized games share their thoughts:

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Remember the Glowball demo from earlier in the year? It’s an official game now:

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Nov. 8, 2011— NVIDIA today ushered in the era of quad-core mobile computing with the introduction of the NVIDIA® Tegra® 3 processor, bringing PC-class performance levels, better battery life and improved mobile experiences to tablets and phones. The world’s first quad-core tablet with the Tegra 3 processor is the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime.

Known previously by the codename “Project Kal-El,” the Tegra 3 processor provides up to 3x the graphics performance of Tegra 2, and up to 61 percent lower power consumption. This translates into an industry-leading 12 hours of battery life for HD video playback.

The Tegra 3 processor implements a new, patent-pending technology known as Variable Symmetric Multiprocessing (vSMP). vSMP includes a fifth CPU “companion”, specifically designed for work requiring little power. The four main cores are specifically designed for work requiring high performance, and generally consume less power than dual-core processors.

During tasks that require less power consumption – like listening to music, playing back video or updating background data – the Tegra 3 processor completely shuts down its four performance-tuned cores and, instead, uses its companion core. For high-performance tasks – like web browsing, multitasking and gaming – the Tegra 3 processor disables the companion.

“NVIDIA’s fifth core is ingenious,” said Nathan Brookwood, Research Fellow at Insight 64. “Tegra 3’s vSMP technology extends the battery life of next-generation mobile devices by using less power when they’re handling undemanding tasks and then ratcheting up performance when it’s really needed.”

The Tegra 3 quad-core CPUs are complemented with a new 12-core NVIDIA GeForce® GPU, which delivers more realism with dynamic lighting, physical effects and high resolution environments, plus support for 3D stereo, giving developers the means to bring the next generation of mobile games to life.

For the millions who play games on mobile devices, the Tegra 3 processor provides an experience comparable to that of a game console. It offers full game-controller support, enabling consumers to play games on their tablet or super phone, or connect to big screen HDTVs for a truly immersive experience. It also leverages NVIDIA’s award-winning 3D Vision technology and automatically converts OpenGL applications to stereo 3D, so consumers can experience 3D on a big screen 3D TV (via HDMI™ 1.4 technology).

New patent-pending vSMP technology, including a fifth CPU core that runs at a lower frequency and operates at exceptionally low power

12-core GeForce GPU, with 3x the graphics performance of the Tegra 2 processor, including support for stereoscopic 3D

New video engines with support for 1080p high profile video at 40 Mbps

Up to 3x higher memory bandwidth

Up to 2x faster Image Signal Processor

 40 games are expected to be available by the end of 2011, and over 15 Tegra 3 games are under development for Tegra Zone, NVIDIA’s free Android Market app that showcases the best games optimized for the Tegra processor.

 The Tegra 3 processor is in production. Developers can order the Tegra 3 Developer Kit to create applications for devices with Tegra such as tablets and super phones, at developer.nvidia.com/tegra.

Quotes:

NVIDIA, ASUS

 “The Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a category-defining product. Powered by Tegra 3, it launches us into a new era of mobile computing, in which quad-core performance and super energy-efficiency provide capabilities never available before. With Transformer Prime, ASUS has once again led the industry into the next generation.”

– Jen-Hsun Huang, President and Chief Executive Officer, NVIDIA

 “Tegra 3 is a marvel. Its quad-core CPU, 12-core GeForce GPU and vSMP technology are revolutionary. We worked closely with NVIDIA to build the ultimate tablet – the Eee Pad Transformer Prime – that delivers a magical, uncompromised experience to consumers.”

– Jerry Shen, CEO at ASUS

Key Game Developers

 “Thanks to Tegra 3’s quad-core CPUs, Shadowgun looks and plays the best on Tegra. Consumers are going to love the quad-core Shadowgun version – which features rag doll physics, console quality water simulation, particle effects, enhanced shaders, dynamic textures, and more.”

– Marek Rabas, CEO of Madfinger Games

 “Riptide GP showed how Tegra brought mobile gaming on Android to new heights. Tegra 3’s quad-core performance has allowed us to add a whole set of exclusive new features — improved water visuals, splash effects, motion blur — that pushes the experience to an entirely new level.”

– Matt Small, Creative Director at Vector Unit

 “Working with NVIDIA makes the impossible possible. Our Tegra 3 optimized game DaVinci THD will look brilliant when it comes out, with mind-blowing 3D graphics and intuitive touchscreen interface. DaVinci THD will leverage Tegra 3 for its multi-threading capabilities, so we can scale across all four CPU cores and deliver the ultimate console-quality performance. As a result, DaVinci THD will be more realistic, interactive and challenging than anything we’ve done before.”

– Kijong Kang, VP and Executive Producer at Bridea Corporation

 “Combining BitSquid’s tech engine with Tegra 3’s quad core architecture means a gaming experience like no other. Gamers are going to really see the next-generation gaming experience in Hamilton’s Great Adventure THD.”

– Martin Wahlund, CEO at Fatshark

 “With Tegra 3, NVIDIA has shattered the usual constraints on the quality of mobile device experiences. By enabling tablets and smartphones to operate at an exceptional level, it allows developers like Zen Studios to create console-quality experiences that can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime. The quad-core fueled graphics and physics in Zen Pinball THD are simply incredible and represent the premier mobile pinball experience. You can only get that on devices built on Tegra 3.”

– Mel Kirk, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations at Zen Studios

 “Quad-core chips are raising the stakes for mobile gaming. With Tegra 3, we can render even more content with better animations on Bladeslinger THD – all while consuming less power. This is a recipe for all-day game play.”

– Sam Williams, General Manager at Luma Arcade

 “Tegra 3 is making much more complex gaming environments possible on mobile platforms. Gamers are going to be amazed by the level of graphical detail and realistic physics that come through in quad-core enhanced games like Soulcraft THD.”

– Karsten Wysk, CEO of Mobile Bits

 “As we’ve seen on Big Top THD, gaming performance on Tegra 3’s quad-core architecture is unmatched. From the high quality shadows to improved tent animation and high-dive splash effects, Tegra 3’s 12-core GPU delivers the best gaming experience and uses the lowest power you’ll see on a mobile device.”

– Robert Troughton, CEO at Pitbull Studio Ltd.

 “Tegra 3’s quad-cores bring out the best in our Substance smart texturing engine. The CPU and GPU parallel processing allows mobile game developers to add never-seen animated visual effects and textures to their games, translating into an absolutely stunning visual experience on mobile.”

– Sébastien Deguy, CEO and Founder at Allegorithmic

 “Tegra 3’s quad-core processor and 12-core GPU allows developers to port PC and console game titles using BitSquid Tech for the same great experience on any device. From a hard-core gamer’s customized PC to a phone or tablet with Tegra, you’ll get identical game play and buttery smooth graphics, anywhere any time.”

– Tobias Persson, Co-Founder and Rendering Architect at BitSquid Tech

 “We’re excited to bring the definitive version of Siegecraft to Tegra 3. Its amazing graphics performance and quad-core scaling let us amp up the game to the max – more physics, more units, more Siegecraft!”

– Benjamin Lee, Managing Director at Blowfish Studios

 “Thanks to Tegra 3’s fantastic GPU performance we were able to use the same quality textures in Zombie Driver THD as on the PC. The outstanding quad-core CPU performance makes it possible to support Tegra game development in parallel to other high-end platforms.”

– Pawel Lekki, Chief Operating Officer at Exor Studios

 “Quad-core technology has changed how we approach mobile game development. Tegra 3 helped us create Jett Tailfin Racers THD – an eight-player game with the highest resolution textures, underwater caustics and anisotropic shading we’ve ever seen on a mobile device.”

– Manny Granillo, President at Hoplite Research

 “Mobile gaming is about to take a huge leap forward with Tegra 3. Its GPU gives us access to higher-resolution textures and far better effects. And its four CPUs make Euphoria’s gameplay smoother, more interactive and quality that’s close to a console.”

– Keiichi Yano, Co-Founder and VP of Development at iNiS

 “It’s incredible what Tegra 3’s quad-core architecture bring to mobile gaming. As good as Combat Arms looks on a tablet, it looks 1000 times better when you connect it to your HDTV, strap on game controllers and sit back to enjoy a real 3D console-gaming experience with Combat Arms: Zombies THD.”

– Albert Rim, CEO at Nexon Mobile Corporation

 “With the Tegra 3 processor, NVIDIA is once again painting new horizons for technology on wireless platforms. We’re excited to see how the thousands of developers using Unity to create interactive 3D content will take advantage of the extra power that NVIDIA’s quad-core technology provides.”

– Tony Garcia, Vice President of Business Development at Unity Technologies

 “Tegra 3 is equivalent to a console game machine, and we believe devices with it will play an important part in next-generation games. We’ve been working on optimizing our cross-platform engine Chidori to fully support Tegra 3. To support Tegra’s 3 multi-core engine, we’ve optimized our 3D effect tool. And we’ve adapted our high-quality shader library, Aoi, to Tegra 3, allowing truly beautiful imagery.”

 “We’re totally pumped by the potential of Tegra 3’s quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU. They’ll bring console-quality experiences to mobile devices, and we’re working to bring an amazing title to the Tegra platform. Stay tuned for our announcement of a great Tegra 3-optimized title in the coming months.”

– Richie Casper, Creative Director at Acquire Corp.

 “NVIDIA’s GPU architecture delivers the best gaming experience, bringing true console-quality games to mobile devices. Our Lost Planet 2 test demo makes it clear – the quad-core muscle of Tegra 3 brings hyper-realistic visuals, smooth frame rates and sharp images. The result is a whole new level of realism to content for smartphones and tablets.”

– Jun Takeuchi, Deputy Head of Consumer Games at Capcom

 “Tegra 3 is a huge leap forward in mobile computing. Using its quad-core capabilities, we were able to improve all of Sprinkle’s visual effects, plus add a whole new layer of smoke simulation.”

– Dennis Gustafsson, Co-Founder of Mediocre

 “We’re floored by everything we’ve seen in Tegra 3. Its four cores, coupled with amazing graphics performance, will let us bring awesome gaming experiences to the Tegra platform next year.”

– Carlo Perconti, CEO at HyperDevBox

Key Content Partners

 “Flash-based apps packaged with AIR allow content creators to deliver premium gaming and video experiences, while HTML5 apps built with PhoneGap enable fantastic, general-purpose mobile apps. We continue our close partnership with NVIDIA to ensure that these visually rich, highly-interactive apps can significantly benefit from Tegra 3’s enhanced CPU and GPU horsepower.”

– Jennifer Carr, Senior Director, Business Development at Adobe

 “We’ve been developing multimedia applications on Tegra 3 for some time now. The quad-core processing muscle will allow some new apps and use-cases that consumers are going to love.”

– George Tang, General Manager and VP of the Video and Entertainment Group at ArcSoft

 “Seamless, compelling Augmented Reality (AR) experiences demand that all of the pieces of a mobile device work together. Metaio’s AR software requires optimized mobile hardware to make the way we access digital information a more natural experience. Tegra 3 delivers the multi-core CPU performance required for advanced vision processing while bringing a tremendous boost in GPU performance. Working with Tegra’s software stack will make it possible for us to utilize all of those capabilities towards building an Augmented World.”

– Dr. Thomas Alt, CEO at metaio

 “Tegra 3’s combination of HD video playback performance and extended battery life will give Netflix members a fantastic experience as they watch movies and TV episodes streaming from Netflix via their Android devices.”

– Bill Holmes, Vice President of Business Development at Netflix

 “Tegra 3 gives us the horsepower we need to bring a PC-quality photo editing experience to mobile devices through applications like Snapseed, by Nik Software.”

– Michael Slater, President and CEO at Nik Software

 “By collaborating with NVIDIA, we are able to bring advanced multi-touch and pen capabilities to the tablet market, providing the Android user with a smoother and richer user experience, and enhancing the tablet from a basic consumption device to one that offers more personal and creative capabilities. The processing strength provided by Tegra 3’s additional cores will enable application developers to dedicate CPU cycles to UI processing and provide an enriched pen solution for artistic, enterprise and educational applications.”

– Amichai Ben David, CEO of N-Trig

 “The tablet and mobile device market are exploding and productivity applications are central to this growth. As the most widely distributed mobile office software, we are excited to partner with NVIDIA to take advantage of the enhanced capabilities inherent in the Tegra 3 quad-core chip to bring continued innovation in the marketplace.”

 “WebGL is being rapidly adopted on HTML5-capable desktop, laptop and netbook systems, and now NVIDIA is helping to bring WebGL to Android. Tegra 3 delivers an incredible level of performance — the four cores provide the multi-threading horsepower needed to drive a complete browser stack including highly interactive 3D.”

– Ken Russell, Chair, WebGL Working Group

 “Tegra already provides the fastest platform for silky smooth magazine reading on Android. The quad-core capabilities of Tegra 3 will help us further accelerate and enhance the complete browsing, downloading and reading experience.”

– Vandan Parikh, Director, Reading and Mobile Technologies at Zinio

About NVIDIA NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to computer graphics when it invented the GPU in 1999. Today, its processors power a broad range of products from smart phones to supercomputers. NVIDIA’s mobile processors are used in cell phones, tablets and auto infotainment systems. PC gamers rely on GPUs to enjoy spectacularly immersive worlds. Professionals use them to create visual effects in movies and design everything from golf clubs to jumbo jets. And researchers utilize GPUs to advance the frontiers of science with high-performance computing. The company holds more than 2,100 patents worldwide, including ones covering ideas essential to modern computing. For more information, see www.nvidia.com.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/08/nvidia-makes-tegra-3-quad-core-processor-official-here-is-everything-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-it/feed/100Is the HTC Edge the World’s First NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core Phone? Are We Ready for it? [from AL]http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/07/is-the-htc-edge-the-worlds-first-nvidia-tegra-3-and-quad-core-phone-and-are-we-ready-for-it-from-al/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/07/is-the-htc-edge-the-worlds-first-nvidia-tegra-3-and-quad-core-phone-and-are-we-ready-for-it-from-al/#commentsMon, 07 Nov 2011 22:26:36 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=52012Is the world really ready for a quad-core phone? Whether we are ready or not,the HTC Edge might be the first. The photo above has leaked along with a bunch of rumored specs that include it being powered by NVIDIA’s latest creation, the Tegra 3. It could also sport a 4.7″ screen, Beats audio technology, […]

Is the world really ready for a quad-core phone? Whether we are ready or not,the HTC Edge might be the first. The photo above has leaked along with a bunch of rumored specs that include it being powered by NVIDIA’s latest creation, the Tegra 3. It could also sport a 4.7″ screen, Beats audio technology, 1GB of RAM, 8MP camera, and HTC’s new Sense 4.0. No word yet on if it will be released with Ice Cream Sandwich, but you have to imagine that with those specs, that Android 4.0 will become a reality before too long. Rumored launch of late Q1 or early Q2 has been tossed out.

So what do you guys think? Are we ready for quad-core processors in phones? Before you toss out the, “No, because it will only last for about 2 hours with that kind of power” comment, understand that NVIDIA is claiming that their Tegra 3 can improve battery life greatly over their own dual-core chipset thanks to a secret 5th core in their processor. I think the real question is, “Do we really need a quad-core processor in phones?” I’m sure that we asked similar questions back when Intel was pumping out a new chip every 2-3 months for computers, but is it even necessary in a phone?

As phone operating systems, apps, games, etc. become more robust on small screens, we are inevitably going to need more power. Do we need it today or in a month from now? That remains to be seen. What I will say, is there is no better time than now for companies like NVIDIA to start putting out the first batches, optimizing the hell out of them, and then getting us ready for the day when Android or iOS become so processor intensive, that we won’t be able to live without anything less than a 1.5GHz dual-core something or other.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/07/is-the-htc-edge-the-worlds-first-nvidia-tegra-3-and-quad-core-phone-and-are-we-ready-for-it-from-al/feed/230Asus Transformer Prime Gets Benchmarked, This is Impressive to Say the Leasthttp://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/04/asus-transformer-prime-gets-benchmarked-this-is-impressive-to-say-the-least/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/04/asus-transformer-prime-gets-benchmarked-this-is-impressive-to-say-the-least/#commentsFri, 04 Nov 2011 15:25:08 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=51745Benchmarks on Android devices have become sort of silly these days – some take them as gospel to decide if this device is better than that device. We recommend that you take them as if they are just one small puzzle piece to the overall board, because a result in a benchmark app is not […]

Benchmarks on Android devices have become sort of silly these days – some take them as gospel to decide if this device is better than that device. We recommend that you take them as if they are just one small puzzle piece to the overall board, because a result in a benchmark app is not something to base the purchase of a phone on. With that said, we still like to see them for devices that just so happen to be running a brand new quad-core processor that has not previously been benched.

According to AnTuTu’s benchmarking app, someone showed up to the party with an Asus Transformer Prime and threw down. If you look at the screen shot above, you will see it clocked at 1.4GHz and putting out numbers that make every other device on the planet look like they were hangin’ with Prince in 1999. See the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy SII in there? The SGS2 formerly killed any other device in site with its Exynos chipset – that will apparently happen no more now that NVIDIA’s Kal-El quad-core processor is on the way.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/04/asus-transformer-prime-gets-benchmarked-this-is-impressive-to-say-the-least/feed/125ASUS Transformer Prime Gets Torn Down, NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 Processor Picturedhttp://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/02/asus-transformer-gets-torn-down-nvidias-tegra-3-processor-pictured/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/02/asus-transformer-gets-torn-down-nvidias-tegra-3-processor-pictured/#commentsWed, 02 Nov 2011 22:51:52 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=51495Looks like we have a new fan favorite in the tablet game. The ASUS Transformer Prime has been receiving lots of love recently and the tablet just got a serious tear-down treatment over at the FCC. The people over at Wireless Goodness have great eyes and have managed to snag some excellent pictures from the […]

Looks like we have a new fan favorite in the tablet game. The ASUS Transformer Prime has been receiving lots of love recently and the tablet just got a serious tear-down treatment over at the FCC. The people over at Wireless Goodness have great eyes and have managed to snag some excellent pictures from the FCC. We get to see all the guts of the quad-core tablet that is sure to change the game. We can easily spot the NVIDIA Tegra 3 “Kal-El” processor along with all the other wirey innards of the much anticipated tablet. More neat pics down below.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/11/02/asus-transformer-gets-torn-down-nvidias-tegra-3-processor-pictured/feed/57Asus Investor Document Confirms Transformer Prime “Launch” on November 9http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/31/asus-investor-document-confirms-transformer-prime-launch-on-november-9/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/31/asus-investor-document-confirms-transformer-prime-launch-on-november-9/#commentsMon, 31 Oct 2011 15:50:24 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=51027Asus has already made it clear that an announcement for their new Transformer Prime is coming on November 9, but could that also be the launch date? According to their Q3 investor document, that is exactly what will happen. And not only do they plan to launch this device then, but Asus wants to take […]

Asus has already made it clear that an announcement for their new Transformer Prime is coming on November 9, but could that also be the launch date? According to their Q3 investor document, that is exactly what will happen. And not only do they plan to launch this device then, but Asus wants to take firm hold of the Android tablet market and likely start to crack into Apple’s by releasing two additional slates in Q1 of next year. Could that be the silly Padfone and a new Slider?

Quite a bit of “perfection” talk going on in that document. Asus must be feelin’ really good about their new line of tablets which likely has a lot to do with the inclusion of NVIDIA’s quad-core Kal-El processors.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/31/asus-investor-document-confirms-transformer-prime-launch-on-november-9/feed/67SHADOWGUN Now Available for Tegra Devices, Win a Sony Tablet S and JAMBOX to Celebrate the Launch!http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/26/shadowgun-now-available-for-tegra-devices-win-a-sony-tablet-s-and-jambox-to-celebrate-the-launch/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/26/shadowgun-now-available-for-tegra-devices-win-a-sony-tablet-s-and-jambox-to-celebrate-the-launch/#commentsWed, 26 Oct 2011 20:50:17 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=50574You all know SHADOWGUN by now, right? The game that brings beautiful console-quality graphics to your Tegra 2 powered device? Well, folks, it has finally been released and can be found through NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone for $4.99. We have had the game for a couple of weeks now to get a good feel for it […]

You all know SHADOWGUN by now, right? The game that brings beautiful console-quality graphics to your Tegra 2 powered device? Well, folks, it has finally been released and can be found through NVIDIA’s Tegra Zone for $4.99.

We have had the game for a couple of weeks now to get a good feel for it and can easily say that this is one of the more graphically impressive games we have ever seen on a tablet. No one is lying when they say “console-quality.” The AI (artificial intelligence) is fairly advanced, the gameplay itself has been thought out precisely for tablets, and the 3D environments are obviously top notch. Again, it looks phenomenal.

You can view the game in action through a number of videos here and here.

Here are some screenshots from the game:

More info on the game can be found at the Tegra Zone site (Market Link). Also don’t forget that a quad-core Kal-El (Tegra 3) optimized version of the game will be released once we start seeing tablets running NVIDIA’s newest mobile processing beast. Asus is said to be first on that front.

That’s not all though…

Contest

To celebrate this release, NVIDIA and Droid Life want to give someone the opportunity to enjoy this new game on a Tegra 2 powered Sony Tablet S! Oh, it gets even better though. The fine folks at NVIDIA are also tossing in a JawBone JAMBOX and $25 gift card so that you don’t even have to pay for the game yourself. And to think, at $4.99, you could you will still have $20 left to grab a bite to eat a beer as well. The total prize pack is valued at around $725 – not bad at all.

Entry period: DL readers will have 24 hours to enter, meaning a winner will be chosen randomly tomorrow afternoon. At that point we will contact you to work on the details on getting you your prizes. Simply, right?

*U.S. entries only.

A big shout out needs to go to NVIDIA for hooking up this contest. And stay tuned, we have a lot more of their stuff to give away throughout the next month.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/26/shadowgun-now-available-for-tegra-devices-win-a-sony-tablet-s-and-jambox-to-celebrate-the-launch/feed/1487Asus Releases Transformer 2 Teaser, Will We See It This Week?http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/19/asus-releases-transformer-2-teaser-could-happen/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/19/asus-releases-transformer-2-teaser-could-happen/#commentsWed, 19 Oct 2011 14:29:16 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=49863[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp6MZupUq78[/youtube] With the promo video for NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 leaking last night, plus the fact that head honchos from both NVIDIA and Asus will be speaking at AsiaD this week, we have been sort of expecting the Transformer 2 to be announced. To add to that theory, this new teaser video was just uploaded to […]

With the promo video for NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 leaking last night, plus the fact that head honchos from both NVIDIA and Asus will be speaking at AsiaD this week, we have been sort of expecting the Transformer 2 to be announced. To add to that theory, this new teaser video was just uploaded to Asus’ Youtube page, giving us a ultra-metallic preview of what may be. Their every-popular dock is featured along with the words “The next Transformation” – could they drop any bigger hints? No mention of the processor, specs or release, but they certainly want us to know that “it’s coming.”

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/19/asus-releases-transformer-2-teaser-could-happen/feed/91NVIDIA Tegra 3 “Kal-El” Processor Video Leaks – Announcement Coming Soon?http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/18/nvidia-tegra-3-kal-el-processor-video-leaks-announcement-coming-soon/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/18/nvidia-tegra-3-kal-el-processor-video-leaks-announcement-coming-soon/#commentsTue, 18 Oct 2011 23:50:00 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=49792The AsiaD conference is right around the corner (as in tomorrow). With scheduled appearances from NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, plus ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih, you shouldn’t be surprised if they unveil the Transformer 2 at some point. The device is rumored to be powered by NVIDIA’s next generation processor called the Tegra 3 whose code name, “Kal-El” has been the talk of the town over […]

The AsiaD conference is right around the corner (as in tomorrow). With scheduled appearances from NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, plus ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih, you shouldn’t be surprised if they unveil the Transformer 2 at some point. The device is rumored to be powered by NVIDIA’s next generation processor called the Tegra 3 whose code name, “Kal-El” has been the talk of the town over the last few months for its speed and power efficiency.

A small Tegra 3 teaser has leaked which gets us even more excited especially with that awesome see-through-future-tablet that use in it. Is the T3 looking to be what everyone was hoping for?

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/18/nvidia-tegra-3-kal-el-processor-video-leaks-announcement-coming-soon/feed/46ASUS Not Scared By Kindle Fire Threats, Will Release Transformer 2 As Plannedhttp://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/04/asus-not-scared-by-kindle-fire-threats-will-release-transformer-2-as-planned/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/04/asus-not-scared-by-kindle-fire-threats-will-release-transformer-2-as-planned/#commentsTue, 04 Oct 2011 16:25:40 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=48194Jerry Shen, the CEO of ASUS, has recently gone on the record about the new tablet arena that Amazon’s Kindle Fire has created. First off, he said that he has no immediate plans to slash the price of the original ASUS Eee Pad Transformer to keep up with the Fire. We have already seen some companies do this in […]

Jerry Shen, the CEO of ASUS, has recently gone on the record about the new tablet arena that Amazon’s Kindle Fire has created. First off, he said that he has no immediate plans to slash the price of the original ASUS Eee Pad Transformer to keep up with the Fire. We have already seen some companies do this in the wake of Amazon’s rumored 100,000 pre-orders of their new tablet, but ASUS says they are still gaining successful results from their tablets.

Shen also let slip that the upcoming Transformer 2 would be priced at $499, more than the $399 that the original Transformer cost you. This is not surprising news considering that it is rumored that the sequel to the Transformer will be the first tablet shipped with NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 quad-core processor. We have seen and heard some awesome things from that processor and we should be hearing more on the Transformer 2 in the coming months since it was supposed to be out this fall.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/10/04/asus-not-scared-by-kindle-fire-threats-will-release-transformer-2-as-planned/feed/54ZTE T98 Tablet Shows Off Its Next-Gen NVIDIA Tegra 3 Processorhttp://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/27/zte-t98-tablet-shows-off-its-next-gen-nvidia-tegra-3-processor/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/27/zte-t98-tablet-shows-off-its-next-gen-nvidia-tegra-3-processor/#commentsTue, 27 Sep 2011 21:02:30 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=47575Chinese manufacturer ZTE showed off their latest 7-inch tablet, the ZTE T98 at the CES (China International Exhibition Center) expo in Beijing. The T98 features Android 3.2 Honeycomb and the new NVIDIA Tegra 3 (Quad-core) chipset clocked at 1.5GHz, being the first tablet to do so. The tablet also sports 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a front […]

Chinese manufacturer ZTE showed off their latest 7-inch tablet, the ZTE T98 at the CES (China International Exhibition Center) expo in Beijing. The T98 features Android 3.2 Honeycomb and the new NVIDIA Tegra 3 (Quad-core) chipset clocked at 1.5GHz, being the first tablet to do so. The tablet also sports 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a front (2MP) and rear camera (5MP) that can shoot 1080p HD video and with an extremely small 4000mAh battery.

Oddly enough, the T98 comes with 3G GSM radios and does not include 4G of any sort, nor does it contain an NFC chip. The benchmarks are also extremely lackluster when you consider the specs, lets just assume that it is because the software has not yet been optimized for quad-core devices. At this time there is no information regarding availability or pricing.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/27/zte-t98-tablet-shows-off-its-next-gen-nvidia-tegra-3-processor/feed/22Official SHADOWGUN Trailer Released, Can We Get This Game Now? Please.http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/23/official-shadowgun-trailer-released-can-we-get-this-game-now-please/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/23/official-shadowgun-trailer-released-can-we-get-this-game-now-please/#commentsFri, 23 Sep 2011 21:21:33 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=47235[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWfLZluv7Ss[/youtube] After disappearing for 4 months or so, SHADOWGUN has returned in an official trailer with one purpose, to give you a glimpse at what we can expect when this puppy is paired with a Kal-El quad-core processor. We should point out that the version in this trailer is for the iPad and iPhone, so […]

After disappearing for 4 months or so, SHADOWGUN has returned in an official trailer with one purpose, to give you a glimpse at what we can expect when this puppy is paired with a Kal-El quad-core processor. We should point out that the version in this trailer is for the iPad and iPhone, so imagine a much more in-depth and graphic intense one on Android. Yes, that’s me assuming a lot, but knowing what NVIDIA has planned for their next batch of processors let’s me do that.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/23/official-shadowgun-trailer-released-can-we-get-this-game-now-please/feed/22NVIDIA Releases Two White Papers About Project Kal-El, Secret “5th Core” Revealed?http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/20/nvidia-releases-two-white-papers-about-project-kal-el-secret-5th-core-revealed/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/20/nvidia-releases-two-white-papers-about-project-kal-el-secret-5th-core-revealed/#commentsTue, 20 Sep 2011 16:31:31 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=46833Two new NVIDIA white papers have been released this morning that dive deep into the world of project Kal-El, the world’s first quad-core processor. The first paper focuses on the benefits of quad-core in a variety of cases including console-class gaming and the new 12-core GPU that produces 3x the graphics performance of this year’s […]

Two new NVIDIA white papers have been released this morning that dive deep into the world of project Kal-El, the world’s first quad-core processor. The first paper focuses on the benefits of quad-core in a variety of cases including console-class gaming and the new 12-core GPU that produces 3x the graphics performance of this year’s Tegra 2 processor. Other benefits would be faster pageload times in browsers, quick multi-tasking, better performance while using processor-heavy apps, and most importantly, overall lower power consumption without a drop in performance.

The second paper details an-almost secret “5th core” called the companion core, that allows your device to use much less power while in standby or using background tasks such as music, Facebook updates, and email syncing. With this companion core, the main quad-core is essentially able to shut down completely, allowing your device to last much longer.

Both papers are great reads for anyone interested in learning all there is to know about this upcoming Kal-El chipset.

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http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/14/qualcomm-reveals-plans-for-next-gen-2-5ghz-quad-core-snapdragon-processors/#commentsWed, 14 Sep 2011 19:10:50 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=46218Dual-core is so yesterday, it’s all about the quad-core processors in this day and age. While most of the news surrounding the new processors has been about NVIDIA’s Kal-El, Qualcomm has announced plans for it’s own quad-core processing beasts. The next generation Snapdragon processors would be clocked as high as 2.5GHz in single, dual and […]

Dual-core is so yesterday, it’s all about the quad-core processors in this day and age. While most of the news surrounding the new processors has been about NVIDIA’s Kal-El, Qualcomm has announced plans for it’s own quad-core processing beasts.

The next generation Snapdragon processors would be clocked as high as 2.5GHz in single, dual and quad cores. The S4 class chipset will also offer Adreno Graphics, 3D, 1080p HD, as well as supporting 3G and LTE connectivity as standard. These beastly processors will be available to manufactories by the end of the year, with devices hitting the market by the start of 2012.

I can’t wait for CES and MWC, now let’s hope battery innovators can come up with something “juicy”.

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/14/qualcomm-reveals-plans-for-next-gen-2-5ghz-quad-core-snapdragon-processors/feed/61Gamestop Introducing Branded Android Tablet Next Year?http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/12/gamestop-introducing-branded-android-tablet-next-year/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/12/gamestop-introducing-branded-android-tablet-next-year/#commentsMon, 12 Sep 2011 19:11:35 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=45945Color me surprised, because the largest retailer of video games in the nation is involved with talks that they will be launching their own brand of Android tablet sometime during the next year. Gamestop president Tony Bartel explained today that they are currently testing the sale and distribution of a currently unspecified Android tablet that […]

Color me surprised, because the largest retailer of video games in the nation is involved with talks that they will be launching their own brand of Android tablet sometime during the next year. Gamestop president Tony Bartel explained today that they are currently testing the sale and distribution of a currently unspecified Android tablet that will come paired with a controller peripheral of some sort.

The goal of the device is apparently to stream full retail releases while still supporting mobile apps and other things. Bartel even said that there would be titles made specifically for the tablet.

All of this is very very interesting, but not far off after seeing that Kal-El processors are going to be here very soon. The problem is, who wants to carry around a tablet AND a controller to play Modern Warfare 3? It seems unwieldy to try and play a large game like that on a small screen. I can’t even read a book at the right angle on a tablet, how am I gonna pwn some n00bz? What do you guys think of this announcement?

]]>http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/12/gamestop-introducing-branded-android-tablet-next-year/feed/31NVIDIA Roadmap Leaks: Kal-El+ and Separate Processor Divisions Coming in 2012http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/12/nvidia-roadmap-leaks-kal-el-and-separate-processor-divisions-coming-in-2012/
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/12/nvidia-roadmap-leaks-kal-el-and-separate-processor-divisions-coming-in-2012/#commentsMon, 12 Sep 2011 16:55:48 +0000http://www.droid-life.com/?p=45940A roadmap of NVIDIA’s current mobile processor plans for now through 2013 may have leaked online over the weekend, potentially giving us a look at an already-updated Kal-El (quad-core) chip and their goal of dividing the company into to separate businesses. We had heard last week from CEO Jen-Hsun Huang that Kal-El processors had been delayed […]

A roadmap of NVIDIA’s current mobile processor plans for now through 2013 may have leaked online over the weekend, potentially giving us a look at an already-updated Kal-El (quad-core) chip and their goal of dividing the company into to separate businesses. We had heard last week from CEO Jen-Hsun Huang that Kal-El processors had been delayed slightly, but would be available in tablets some time this year. What we had not heard, was that there may be a Kal-El+ processor that will replace it just a few months after those initial device releases. No details on what the + means in this new quad-core chip were made available in this leak.

The other interesting bit of info we get from this roadmap is the mid-2012 splitting of their mobile processor unit. There had been talk of NVIDIA entering the non-superphone market to help grow this business and I would say this certainly confirms that. Project “Wayne” appears to be the superphone and tablet division, while “Grey” could be their “mass consumption” line of processors. So not only will we see NVIDIA producing a line of game-changing processors that match up with best of them, but we will also see a set of standard processors make their way into the average super phone.

And yes, Windows Phone is listed on there. Would make sense for NVIDIA to jump into bed with additional operating systems.